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English/ Per. __ Ryan Name Date Grammar Unit S2 P1 Definitions Directions: Write out at least one time each on a separate sheet of paper and MEMORIZE the following definitions. You do not have to write out what is in parenthesis. Assignment 1- Subjects and Verbs 1. Verb – shows action or state of being. (Linking verbs are state of being verbs.) Test: Put “he”, “it” or “they” in front of the verb. (If the word is a verb, it will make a sentence.) (Memory Device - Hit the verb.) 1 2. Helping verbs support root verbs. Ex. He had been studying for the test. Helping Root Verb Verbs The root verb determines if the verb is action or linking (Memory Device: BeHave Dave Helping verbs – be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been have, has, had do, did, does *may, might, must, can, could, shall, should, will, would * These words are only helping verb and can never stand alone. Memory Device - * (My mother makes chocolate cookies sever swiftly world wide.) 2 2. Linking Verbs – (State of being) link the subject with the word(s) following the verb. (Linking verbs are like an equal sign in math.) . Ex. He is an actor. He = actor Roots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Be (am, is, are, was, were, being, been) Become Grow Seem Appear Smell Sound Taste Feel Look (Memory Device – Big boys grow sad after seven sisters take fighting lessons.) 3. Subject – to find the subject, ask who or what before the verb. Ex. The boy ran home. Who or what ran? The answer is boy. So boy is the subject of the sentence. 4. Sentence – a group of words containing a subject, either expressed or understood, and verb that expresses a complete thought Quiz 1 3 Assignment 2 – Subjects and Verbs 5. Sentence Fragment – not a complete sentence 6. Natural Order – when the subject comes before the verb S V Ex. The children walked to school. 7. Inverted Order – when the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject V S V Ex. Did the children walk to school? V S Away flew the bird. 8. Noun – the name of a person, place, thing, or idea 9. Pronoun – takes the place of a noun Subjective form – I, we, you, he, she, it they, who Ex. I went to the store. (Subject) John is taller than I. (Subject) The sentence really is: John is taller that I am tall. It is I. (Predicate Pronoun) Objective form – (to) me, us, you, him, her, it, them, whom Ex. Give it to me. – Direct Object Give the book to her. – Object of the Preposition Mother gave me money. – Indirect Object Possessive Form – (adjectives) my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, their, theirs, whose Ex. That is his house. The house is his. 4 10. Conjunction – a joining or connecting word. Ex. And, but, or, nor Paired conjunctions – Ex. Either - or Neither - not Both - and Not only – but also Quiz 2 5 Booklet 6 Verbs 1. P. 32 Pr.1, 2, 3 2. P. 33 Pr. 4 Subjects and Verbs 3. P. 33 Pr. 5 Worksheet - subjects and verbs 1 Worksheet – subject and verbs 2 Quiz 3 Nouns 4. P. 35 Pr. 7 Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs 5. P. 35 Pr.8 #1-10 Natural and Inverted Order 6. P. 38 Pr.11 #1-10 P.38-9 Pr.12 #1-5 - Directions: Underline the verb twice and the subject once. Then write natural or inverted order. P.39 Pr. 13, 14 Conjunctions 7. P. 40 Pr. 15 P. 42 Pr. 18 Sentences and Sentence Fragments Worksheet Sentence Fragments 1 Quiz 4 - Sentence Fragment Quiz 5 – All topics in this sections _____________________________________________________________________ 6 Assignment 3 – Modifiers Modifiers – make clear or limit the meaning of another word. The modifiers are adjectives and adverbs. Just a nap. Just (Adjective) a nap (nouns and pronouns) 11. Adjective – modify a noun or a pronoun They answers : Which What kind of How many How much of the word(s) it modifies. Ex. She is a beautiful girl. What kind of girl? Beautiful girl. Beautiful is an adjective modifying the noun girl. She is beautiful. Beautiful is a predicate adjective modifying the pronoun she. The most common adjectives are: a, an, the. 7 12. Adverb – modify a verb, and adjective or another adverb It answers: When Where How How often Why of the word(s) is modifies. Ex. He ran quickly. Ran how? Ran quickly. Quickly is an adverb that modifies the verb ran. He ran very quickly. How quickly? Very quickly. Very is an adverb modifying the adverb quickly. The extremely tired boy went to bed early. How tired? Extremely tired. Extremely is an adverb modifying the adjective tired. Why was he elected? Why is an adverb modifying “was”. 13. Prepositional Phrase – consists of the preposition, the object of the preposition, and all its modifiers. Prepositional phrase act as adjectives and adverbs. Ex. Our friends moved into a beautiful house. “Into a beautiful house” is a propositional phrase that acts as an adverb. It answers the question moved where? Into – preposition a – adjective beautiful – adjective house – object of the proposition “into” 14. Preposition – shows the relationship of the noun or pronoun following it to some other word in the sentence. Test – (Many propositions will fit in the following.) The plane flew _____________ the clouds. On the following list, * words may not work in the above test sentence. 15. Phrase – a group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb. Quiz 6 8 Assignment 4 - Prepositions 1. about 2. above 3. across 4. after 5. against 6. along 7. among 8. around 9. at 10. because of 11. before 41. Till * 42. To 43. Toward 44. Under 45. Underneath 46. Until 47. Up 48. Upon 49. With 50. Within 51. Without * 12. behind 13, below 14. beneath 15. beside 16. between 17. beyond 18. but (except) * 19. by 20. down 21. during* 22. except* 23. for 24. from 25. in 26. inside 27. into 28. near 29. of 30. off 31. on 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. onto out out of over past round since* through throughout Quiz 6 a, b, c, d, e, 9 Booklet 7 Adjectives 9. P.43 - 4 pr. 1-2 10. P.45 pr. 3 Quiz 7 Adverbs 11. P. 46 pr. 5 - 6 Directions: Underline the adverbs once and draw van arrow to the word it modifies 12. P. 47 pr. 7 Quiz 8 Adjectives and Adverbs 13. P. 47 pr. 8 14. P.48 pr. 9 Quiz 9 15. P.50 Pr. 11 16. P.51-51 pr 14 Quiz 10- Adjectives – Adverbs – Prepositional Phrases 10 Assignment 5 – Completers 16. Completers - the basic sentence consists of the subject, the verb and the completer. 17. Direct Object – to find the direct object ask “whom” or “what” after an action verb. Ex. Mary played softball. Played who? Played what? The answer is softball. So softball is the direct object. 18. Indirect Object – to find the indirect object ask “to whom or what” or “for whom or what” after the action verb S V IO DO Ex. Mother gave me a sweater. (SVIO) Gave to whom or for what? Gave for whom or what? The answer is gave to me. Me is the indirect object. 11 19. Predicate Noun – to find a predicate noun, ask “who” or “what” after a linking verb. It will rename the subject. S LV PN Ex. Miss Ryan is a teacher. (SVN) Miss Ryan = teacher 20. Predicate pronoun - to find a predicate pronoun, ask “who” or “what” after a linking verb. It will rename the subject S LV PP Ex. My teacher is she. (SVP) Teacher = she Is who or what? Is she. She is a predicate pronoun. The predicate pronoun is subjective. You must use: I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who 12 21. Predicate Adjectives – follow a linking verb and modifies the subject. Of the subject, it answers: Which What kind of How many How much S LV PA Ex. That horse is magnificent. (SVA) What kind of horse? The answer is magnificent. It is a predicate adjective. 22. To analyze a sentence: 1. Put all of the prepositional phrases in parenthesis. 2. Locate the verb. 3. Determine whether the verb is action or linking. 4. Locate the subject. 5. Locate the completers. Memory device – Pet Val’s cat. P – Put prepositional phrases in parenthesis V- Locate verb A - Action Verb ? L- Linking Verb? S- Subject? C - Completer Quiz 11 13 Booklet 8 Direct Objects 23. P. 54 Pr. 2 Indirect and Direct Objects 24. P.56 pr. 3 Quiz 12 Quiz 13 Predicate Noun 25. P. 58 pr. 6 Predicate Adjective 26. P. 59 Pr.9 Direct Object, Predicate Noun, Predicate Pronoun Predicate Adjective 27. P.60 Pr 10 Parts of a Simple Sentence 28. P. 60 pr. 11 Quiz 14 Quiz 15 14 Assignment 6 – Compound Sentences 29. Clause - a group of words containing a subject and verb 30. Independent Clause – a group of words containing a subject and verb that can stand alone as a sentence 31. Dependent Clause – a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can Not stand alone as a sentence 32. Simple Sentence – has one independent clause 33. Compound Sentence – has two or more independent clauses Booklet 10 Compound Sentences 34. P. 71 Pr. 1 35. P.72 pr. 2 Directions: Underline the subject once and the verb twice. The follow the directions on the sheet. 36. P. 73. Pr. 3 Quiz 16 15 Assignment 7 - Agreement 37. Agreement Use plural verbs for most compound subjects connected by “and”. When two subjects are connected by “or, nor” make the verb agree with the nearer subject. “Each, every,” and similar words are singular. Booklet 13 Agreement 38. P. 94 pr. 4 39. P. 97 pr. 8 Quiz 17 16 Assignment 8 - Nouns Noun – the name or a person, place, or thing 40. Noun Plurals To form a plural: Add “s” Ex. One boy – two boys Add “es” to words ending in “s, x, z, ch, sh” (Sexy zebras change shoes.) Ex. One box – two boxes Change “y” to “I” and add “es” to words ending in “y” preceded by a consonant Ex. One baby – two babies Change “f” or “fe” to “v” and add “es” Ex. One knife – two knives Change the spelling Ex. One children – two children No change Ex. One deer – two deer ________________________________________________ Possessives are adjectives. Only use apostrophes (‘) for adjectives. 41. Singular Possessive is an adjective To form the possessive singular add ‘s Ex. Cat – noun Cat’s tail - adjective 17 42. The Plural Possessive is an adjective. To form the plural possessive: Make it plural If it ends in “s”, add ‘ If it does not end in “s” add ‘s Ex. One man Two men Two men’s hats One girl Two girls Two girls’ hats Booklet 15 Nouns 43. P.111 pr. 1 44. P. 114 pr. 7 45. P. 115 pr. 8 Quiz 18 18 Assignment 9 – Capitalization 46. Capitalize Always capitalize: The first word in a sentence I, O Salutations in a letter Proper Nouns Titles – Gone with the Wind Proper Adjectives School subjects that are languages or numbered courses 47. Colon (:) is used before a list 48. Semicolon (;) is used between independent clauses Booklet 16 Capitals p. 118 Practice 1-2 p. 119 Practice 3 - 4 Quiz 19 19 Assignment 10 - Pronouns 49. Pronoun – takes the place of a noun (Review from page 3) Subjective form – I, we, you, he, she, it they, who Ex. I went to the store. (Subject) John is taller than I. (Subject) The sentence really is: John is taller that I am tall. It is I. (Predicate Pronoun) Objective form – (to) me, us, you, him, her, it, them, whom Ex. Give it to me. – Direct Object Give the book to her. – Object of the Preposition Mother gave me money. – Indirect Object Possessive Form – my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, his, hers, its, their, theirs, whose Ex. That is his house. The house is his. Booklet 17 Pronouns 50. P.120 51. P.122 52. P.122 53. P.123 54. P.123 55. P.124 Pr. 1 pr.4 pr. 5 pr.6 pr.7 pr.9 Quiz 20 20 Assignment 10 - Punctuation 56. Interjections are exclamations which may be followed by an exclamation point or by a comma. Ex. Wow! We won the game! Ouch! Stop pinching me. Oh! I am sorry about that. Whew, I’m glad the tests are over. 57. Comma – Rules Use a comma to separate: I – Independent clauses in a compound sentence I – Items in a series A – To avoid misunderstandings D – Dates and addresses A – Appositives P – Parenthetic expressions Y – Yes, and no as answers I – Introductory expressions O – Oh N- Name of the person addressed N – Numbers Memory device – In Ireland at Dairy Queen, a pretty young intelligent child is often noticing nuts. 21 58. Quotation Marks Use quotation marks when: You are reporting exactly what someone said You are naming a painting You are naming a song You are naming a short literary work You are naming a television show Booklet 19 Punctuation 59. 60. 61. 62. P. 141 pr. P. 142 pr. p. 144 pr. P. 145 pr. 5 7 8 9 Quiz 21 Quiz 22 Quiz 23 22 Assignment 12 - Sentence Patterns 63. The basic sentence is made up of the subject, the verb and the completer. After an action verb, you can have a direct object or an indirect object and direct object. Ex. He threw the ball. (SVO) He threw John the ball.(SVIO) After a linking verb, you can have a predicate noun, a predicate pronoun or a predicate adjective. Ex. He is an actor. (SVN) The actor is he. (SVP) He is handsome. (SVA) Sentence Patterns 64. Worksheet Quiz 24–Usage and Sentence Patterns Unit Exam 23